A potions. SATUBDA.Y, APRIL' 7th. TNTEN DING purchasera are rem'nded *. that the aalo of Mr George Bargesß* form of 1365 acres 1365 R&r.gitftta, will tak9 place at the Arcade on the above dato. Sale at 12 15. 4^35 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 7th. LOT 49, HINDS MR T. BULLOCK has recoived instructio! s frora Mrs Honors O'Connor to Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date, — LOT 49 Hinds, containing £ acra we'l fii.uatad, fronting the Railway and Main South Road, fenced aud good land for garden purpose?. Liberal terms if required. Sale at 12.15 /I, BULLOCK, 3f197 Auctioneer SATURDAY, 7th APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRY. A LPRED HARRISON has reoelved l\_ Instructions to Sell by Publio Auction on the above date, — A first. olass seven-stringed BANJO, Neatly new, and la good condition. ALFRED HARRISON, Auctioneer. TINWALD YARDS. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL. MESSRS MfLES and CO. will off,* at the above Yards a first rate line of lAfifj Tw °- tooth OROSSBRED3, XV/Uv three-parta fat ; also — 1 Kf\(\ large framed Menno EWES, Jlt/v/l/ Guaranteed Sonud, — from one of the best flooka In the Island; also — iy A FREEZERS. J T. FOflD, Auotioneei. 4*31 GEORGE JAMESON, Agent. FARMS. FAHMS. FABMS. SATURDAY, Tra" APRIL, 1888. MESSES MILEfcf&~CO. have, revived instructions from I. R, O. O Graham, Esq., TO OFFER FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY PUHLIO AUCTION On tho above date at MR G. JAMESON'S STORES, West St. 500 Igl f|" 500 In Farms of from 80 to 140 acres each. The above Land comprises the unsold portion of Mr Graham's well known TINWALD FARM, one milo distant from Tinwald, and about three miles from Aahburton. The Land is of good quality, all m grass, and has not been cropped for ten years. It is alßo abundantly watered by natural creeks, and by a branch of the County water race. i-ASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Sale at 2 pin, Full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or GEORGE JAMESON, Agent, Ash but ton. J. T. FUKD, Auotioneer. Public Notices. or Stolon, oue Dark Bay Horss. Finder will bo rewarded by applying to T. A GATES, Picture Frame Maker, 4 29 Burnett street. ASHBURTONi TRADESMEN'S EAOING OLUB. RACE MEETING, ON THE ASHBURTON RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1888. FOR DISTRICT HORSES OtfLY, Prebidhnt— W» O. Walker. M.H.It. Vice-presidents— A. Harrison (Mayor) Julian Jackson, and W. J. Steward, M.H.li; Judge— W. J. Steward. M H.R. Etewards— E. Gates, W; J. Hiyes, L. Markey, J Purchase, nnd P Williams. HANDioArPEU aud Starter — T. Quill, Clerk of the £ calks— J. O. Danoan. OT.ERK OF THE OjTJRSE— GL Scott. Treasurer. — R. M. Outhbortaon. PROGRAMME: First race to start at 12.30 p.m. 1. Huiidlb Raom Handicap, of 2"> bovb ; second horse 6 soys from tho Bfcn.ke. One nrle and a-half. Over cix ilqhta of knrdtoß, about Bft Gin high. Nonmination, 163 ; accaptance, 10.3. 2. Selling Hurdle Baob, o f 16 sovb; winner to be sold for 16 eovs any surplus to i go ti tho funds of the Club. No weight under 10 etone. One milo and a-half. Over- six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in hipfh. Bntry, 15b. 8. Plate Handicap, of 86sova; second horse 6 soys from tho etako. One K>ilfl and a-holf. Nomination, 20a ; ao« ceptanc", 15?. 4. Handicap Time Thot, of 20 so fa ; second h r^e 6 soys lr >ra the st ko. Three miles, Nomination, 10i j acceptance, 103. 6; Ladies' BitAOKLET Welter Handicap, of 20 soy» ; Becond howe 6 soya from the et iko, bracelets or c.iah. Gentlemen lider*. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 10s. 6. Hack Each, of 10 soys ; winner to bo sold fcr 1O boys, any Burpln.3 to goto the funds of the Clnb, No weight under 8 sloue. 3?our furlongs. Eitry, JO3. 7. Flying HxupioAP, of 25 sovb j second horeo 6 soys from tho stake.' Sis furlongs, Nomination, lfijaj acceptance, 163. 8. CowaoLATjow Handicap, of 10 soys; one milo. Nomination, 10s no acceptftnea. (To be run if time permit.) RULE 3 AND REGULATIONS. The Meeting will be held anctar the Now Zealand Rules of Racing. In tl?o Trotting Ruce all horses to trot fairly to tho eatiaf action of tho Judges, Pu.ll-. ana-go. A district horse Bhi^ll xaoan any horao that has beon cftffli^oyly resident m tho district between the riyo 1 " Selwvnond Waituki from February 10, 1888, and up to tho date of tho forthcoming Meeting, and owned by a person whe has resided m tha said district during the eamo period. Five per cent, wi,n foe', deducted from tho gross of aU monaya payable, m accordance with th^s pio^ramnig for t;.e expense of tho course. All norni -ations and acceptances, to go to the funds of tho Olub. No entry will bs received except on the Qonditiona that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be deciied by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint Their decl-lon on all points connected witl ttw osnying out of this programs J to \ ( final, Nominations with fee for all H^an<3loa^3 l m eluding the Trot, seating t^o uqme, age, am description of horae, au^ calora' of tha lider must bo i^ tho faanda of the Secretary a Henry's 0()mra > rctal Hotel, Ashbarton, no jftor than 0 p.m- on Saturday, Apri' 21, 1888 Weights will be declared on Saturday, April 28 , Acceptances for the Hnnc i^aps aud Trots, »q< Entries for Belling Hurdle Race« Hac' Baos* with fees, mast bo made to, tho Secretaf not later tban 9 p.m. on Saturday. May { 1888. . v " ' I, - €i-Blß6BT,Ewnli»^<
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1808, 6 April 1888, Page 3
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